WHO WE ARE

About Life Shell International

Life Shell International is committed for Excellence by everyway, in everything that we do as professionals with a personal trusted relationship. We believe, each patients deserve the most advanced & innovative treatments available, Life Shell International offers a complete portfolio of advanced, safe and effective Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) solutions delivered by experts. Our products LS NPWT Devices (i-WAC & i-WAC Pro) & LS NPWT Dressing Kit have been specially designed to benefits patients from the proven outcomes of NPWT. We provide high quality products and skilled NPWT dressing service facility, supporting patient counseling to full wound closure with dedicated service delivery. Life Shell International is for Cost effective yet excellence in QUALITY, SERVICE and PERFORMANCE.

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Our Mision & Values

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To be the FIRST and CONSISTENT choice of Patients, Physicians, Purchasers & Investors in practice of wound healing management.

Why Life Shell International

Efficient

Quick and safe service with high punctuality and accuracy.

Compassionate

NPWT dressing service by well-trained, dedicated and caring team of dressing executives

Supportive

Guidance and counseling to patients and families about dressing procedures, wound care and hygiene

Progressive

An open and transparent feedback system aimed at constant improvement.

Accessible

On-call service facility and provide services at hospital & at home.

Reviews of Literature : NPWT in Orthopaedic Surgery

Testimonials

- Mark J. Gage, Richard S. Yoon, Kenneth A. Egol, Frank A. Liporace, Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Vol 46, 2015.

“Since its inception more than 20 years ago, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has had a major impact in the management of orthopedic injuries. NPWT has been widely adopted for use in a variety of clinical scenarios, and has had re- ported success in the setting of high-energy trauma, open fractures, infections, and excessive soft tissue damage. “

- David Brinkert Mazen Ali Magali Naud Nicolas Maire Chloé Trial Luc Téot, International Wound Journal, 2013.

“Investigators from all three test sites observed a common positive effect of the saline instillation after a few days with respect to increased granulation tissue formation and reduced wound volume. The newly formed granulation tissue after NPWTi was more beefy red and moist. Granulation tissue production was enhanced compared to conventional NPWT, in terms of filling the dead space more rapidly and completely. Undermined cavities and exposed bones were also more rapidly covered during NPWTi. The effects of instillation were likely more striking owing to systematic surgical debridement prior to initiating NPWTi and at each dressing change as appropriate.”

- Wound Management & Prevention, Vol 62, Issue 9, 2016 Robert Dettmers, Wouter Brekelmans, Michiel Leijnen, Boudewijn Borger van der Burg, Ewan Ritchie.

“Infection following orthopedic implants for bone fixation or joint replacement is always serious and may require removal of the osteosynthetic material. Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d) is an emerging therapy for the treatment of complex wounds, including infected wounds with osteosynthetic material.”

- Nanda Kishore Maddineni, Satya Kumar Koduru, Harshavardan Surath, Ananda Rao Venkata Dakshina Murthy, Mettu Rami Reddy, Amarnath Surath Journal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vol 4, 2015.

“NPWT has a definite role in eradicating early postoperative infection in the presence of an implant. The greatest advantage is retention of the implant. The use of NPWT in early orthopedic surgical site infection will prevent implant removal and facilitate rapid formation of granulation tissue. It will render the wound environment suitable for soft tissue reconstruction, ultimately leading to fracture union.”

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